Hi Tom,
Looking closely at the photograph of the elephant at the beginning of the book 
and at a couple of the following steps in the diagram, it looks like the three 
intersecting creases on each side of the double rabbit ear should actually be 
valley folds and only the separate vertical crease should be a mountain fold. 
Even so, at least one or two “soft” creases are missing from that step.
Matthew

> On 18 May 2022, at 22:27, Thomas Sullivan Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks,  The model doesn't lie flat so that could be the answer.  I still 
> have trouble picturing it without a valley fold somewhere.  I'll have to see 
> when I get there.  Tom Sullivan  
>> On 05/18/2022 9:46 AM Anna <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Well, it might be possible if the model doesn't fold flat but stays in a 
>> three dimensional box shape. In this case the crease that doesn't belong to 
>> the double rabbit ear would most likely not be folded strong but as a curve, 
>> to form the backside of the elephant. 
>> 
>> Am Mi., 18. Mai 2022 um 14:52 Uhr schrieb Thomas Sullivan Jr 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: 
>> I am fold Quentin Trollip's elephant from Origami Sequence.  In looking 
>> ahead to the tail section I noticed what appears to be an illustration 
>> error.  In diagram 72, double rabbit earing the tail, it shows all mountain 
>> folds.  That doesn't seem possible. Am I missing something?  Tom Sulllivan 

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